Also, go here: http://twitter.com/account/connections and see if there
are any applications that you've authenticated to via OAuth that might
be doing it. (That's the other way this can happen.)
On Sep 5, 3:14 pm, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> Change your Twitter password immediately.
>
> That can only happen if some rogue service has your password and sends
> DMs on your account.
>
> Changing your password should stop them dead in their tracks.
>
> Dewald
>
> On Sep 5, 12:02 pm, amylou61 wrote:
>
> > I've tried and tried for several MONTHS through all channels I can
> > find, to get Twitter to fix this issue, but all I've gotten are
> > automated mssages, and dropped problem tickets. I get Direct Messages
> > that are shown to be from MYSELF, but I didn't send them. They are
> > coming from a blog called "The Way I See It, Too". I get them every
> > day, sometimes several. I wish someone would help me.